Русские видео

Сейчас в тренде

Иностранные видео


Скачать с ютуб Navratri colors 2020 and its significance в хорошем качестве

Navratri colors 2020 and its significance 4 года назад


Если кнопки скачивания не загрузились НАЖМИТЕ ЗДЕСЬ или обновите страницу
Если возникают проблемы со скачиванием, пожалуйста напишите в поддержку по адресу внизу страницы.
Спасибо за использование сервиса savevideohd.ru



Navratri colors 2020 and its significance

Navratri colors 2020 and its significance - https://tinyurl.com/LifeStyleAstro Blog - https://lifestyleandastro.blogspot.com/ Facebook -   / lifestyle.astrology   Twitter -   / lifestyleastro   Tumblr -   / lifestyleastro   Pinterest -   / lifestyleastro   Check out what DIVINE has to say about the all new #GalaxyF41 Check out what DIVINE has to say about the all new #GalaxyF41 TOI Astrology Updated: Oct 12, 2020, 17:03 IST Navratri festival Navratri is a nine-days long Hindu festival that is celebrated every year in the autumn. Though the festival of Navratri is celebrated for different reasons with different rituals across the various parts of the Indian cultural sphere, the main theme of the festival remains same - victory of good over evil. The final day of the festival is called the Vijayadashami or Dussehra. The word Navaratri means 'nine nights' in Sanskrit. These nine nights depict the battle that took place between Durga and demon Mahishasura. The nine days of Navratri are solely dedicated to Goddess Durga and her nine Avatars – the Navadurga. Each day is associated to an incarnation of the goddess. Maa Durga devotees also get dressed in a specific colour each day of the Navratri. Check out below the significance of each day of Navratri and colours associated with each day of puja: Date Tithi Colour Significance October 17 Ghatasthapana/ Pratipada Grey It's the first day of Navratri when Kalash Sthapana is done. On this day, Maa Durga is worshipped in the form of Shailputri and the colour 'Grey' refers to the quality of the destruction of evil. October 18 Dwitiya Orange On 2nd day of Navratri, Maa Durga is worshipped in the form of Brahmacharini and the colour 'Orange' symbolises tranquillity, brightness and knowledge. October 19 Tritiya White On 3rd day, Maa Durga is worshipped in the form of Chandraghanta and the colour 'White' represents peace, serenity, calm and purity October 20 Chaturthi Red On 4th day, Maa Durga is worshipped in the form of Kushmanda and the colour 'Red' symbolises passion, auspiciousness as well as anger October 21 Panchami Royal Blue On 5th day, Maa Durga is worshipped in the form of Skanda Mata and the colour 'Royal Blue' represents divine energy October 22 Sashti Yellow On 6th day, Maa Durga is worshipped in the form of Katyayani and the colour 'Yellow' symbolises joy and cheerfulness October 23 Saptami Green On 7th day, Maa Durga is worshipped in the form of Kalaratri and the colour 'Green' refers to the various aspects of Mother Nature and its nourishing qualities October 24 Ashtami Peacock Green On 8th day, Maa Durga is worshipped in the form of Gauri and the colour 'Peacock Green' represents the desires and wishes that get fulfilled October 25 Navami Purple On 9th day, Maa Durga is worshipped in the form of Siddhidhatri and the colour 'Purple' represents ambition, goal and energy more from times of india news Credit:Times of India Source: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/a...

Comments